- England and Wales will meet on Saturday in their last game of the six nations
- Wales will seek to end its sterile streak of 16 consecutive test losses
- England still has an external possibility of finishing the tournament as champions
Wales is 'desperate' for finishing her los loracio de 16 tests and sending the interim coach Matt Sherratt in a maximum against the bitter rivals England the 'Super Saturday'.
Dragons must overcome their most fierce enemy in the last weekend to avoid finishing the back of the six nations and without a victory for the second consecutive year.
England will be the last Sherratt game in charge after being parachute halfway during this year's championship after Warren Gatland's game. Wales' last investment was a 35-29 defeat by Scotland.
They brought two losing bonus points to Edimburg's house and their late fight offered some optimism for the clash of England.
“We have been desperate for a while,” said Wales Hooker Dewi Lake. 'You don't have to say you want to win. That is the test rugby. That's what this environment is about. That victory has been evading us for a while.
'The desire to win has been there from the beginning, regardless of who is in charge. But to send Matt to a stop for the work he has done, the effort he has shown and how fast he has been able to implement what he wanted to implement would be excellent. We have been agonizing closely and it would be great to do it next week.

Wales Hooker Dewi Lake (Second Left) in the photo of the face with Jamie George in England during a Six Nations clash in 2022

The two nations will meet again on Saturday, with Wales with the aim of ending with a long los loracu

The interim chief of Wales, Matt Sherratt, will be anxious to retire with a victory in Millennium Stadium
In the two Sherratt games as coach of Wales, against Ireland and Scotland, your team has shown promise signs.
But, ultimately, the country's horror results series continues. In Murrayfield, Wales paid the price for a poor first half in which they sent four attempts to follow 20 points at the break.
His rebirth of the second half, which saw three attempts in the last quarter, was, in Sherratt's own, both until the fall of Scotland and a good game of Wales.
However, a Welsh victory over England cannot be ruled out, even if it is likely that Steve Borthwick's side points to Wales with his advantage of power.
“What I can promise that players next week is that I will do everything possible to make them a better team,” said Sherratt on Saturday. “I will be positive and we will have a plan for England.”